I already finished the essay, it's about the movie but I need a good title, not just "Schindler's list"
2007-01-01
14:44:48
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This is part of my essay...
Oskar Schindler was a businessman who saw an opportunity to make a lot of money by exploiting the Jewish people. Later in the movie you see this man transform into someone whose extraordinary deeds saved many lives. What happened that made him change from a person who had his own interest in mind and didn’t care about anyone to someone who spent all of his fortune to save the lives of the same people he intended to take advantage of? Why did he do the things he did?
2007-01-01
14:59:05 ·
update #1
"One Man's Burdens"
"Bestowed an Ugly Task"
"His Darkest of Choices"
Whatever you decide, I hope you get an A!! Happy New Year! :)
2007-01-01 14:50:05
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answered by Wori67 5
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Schindler's List, its one of the most well shot and acted films of all time, I can't describe its greatness. Followed by Titanic, and then Gone with The wind and then the english patient.
2016-05-23 04:52:14
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answered by Christine 4
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Try quoting Ben Kingsley's character from the movie, in reference to the ring that is made for Oskar Schindler: 'He who Saves One Life, Saves the Whole World'; a truly poignant moment that encapsulates the scope of what Schindler ultimately did.
2007-01-01 17:04:14
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answered by author_observer 4
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I just finished the book, it was awesome. Perhaps "Oskar Schindler: A Decent Man in the Face of Adversity"
2007-01-01 14:47:12
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answered by answergrrl3 4
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Here's a trick I use for coming up with good titles. Reread your paper with a pencil in hand, and circle any words you really like or phrases that jump out at you.
If you're lucky, you'll have several different options in front of you by the time you get done reading your paper :) (Of course, feel free to play mix and match with what you circle...)
Since it's necessary for one's title to have the same feeling as his or her paper, this is a helpful strategy.
Good luck.
2007-01-01 17:11:34
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answered by elise 2
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How about a fancy "The List of Schindler"
2007-01-01 14:46:26
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answered by nerveserver 5
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"Schindler's List: The Essay"
No seriously, what's your arguement in the essay, what's the opinion you're expressing. Go with something related to that.
2007-01-01 14:47:10
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answered by purplebuggy 5
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my college professor wanted titles that are specific and contain the piece of work(s) you are analyzing in them.
Ex: Women as objects as seen in Porphyria's Lover by Robert Browning.
Have part of your argument in the title or what you will be discussing and then follow with Schlinder's List.
2007-01-01 23:03:38
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answered by crackermelons 3
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Your question is a little vague for someone to come up with an effective answer. Is it about any particular aspect of Shindler's List? What is your thesis?
2007-01-01 14:47:40
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answered by Ape Ape Man 4
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$ + The List = Lives Saved
One man's impact
In the end what really counts is LIFE
The torment of one man, and the blessings he brought to others.
these are a few that come to mind, hope they are helpful.
2007-01-01 16:31:32
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answered by taffneygreen 4
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